. . . . ; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,' THURSDAY 'EVENING,' SEPTEMBER 12, 1007. EJMSillSTS VISIT KMH t iv , ) . . if re Tendered Mammoth Re- option .by Citizens of ; v 'Klamath Country. ' (Bneclal Dtipatch to, Tbs : JtarosL) ' . Klamath Falls, Ou Sept. Xi The excursion from Sacramento Immediately following the Irrigation corisress,' ar rived In Klamath Fall Ust Monday. Their were a day late on acoount of a mail wrecK on tne tor a out in aeiay f av them an opportunity to take In the rip to the Klamath hot springs, where they spent the night The excursion la not large but mnkfts tin In quality what It lacka In quantity. Part of the Klamath delegation to the Irrigation congreaa accompanied the party and they are still talking in wnls pera aa they used ' their volcea stren uously "boosting" Klamath during the congress. The people of the county nave greeted me excursionists ana ineir own delegation very : enthusiastically, and tbey appreciate the good work done at Sacramento and wish the Impression to last In the case of those who have come up to see and prove. - tesosy tne excursionists were ariven uxh the valley to the town of Mer- 11L and were entertained at the Henley . ranch by J. IX Carroll. Wednesday they were the guests of D. W. Murphy, proj ect engineer ox the Kiaiaatn project, and were shown over the government works. Today they have been tendered a trip on tne upper Kivmatn taae. -The people of the county feel very ?roud of the trophies' brought home by he delegates, and only wish they had maae a larger a ispiay. .' r. EVANS iJACK FEOM S(fENE (Continued from Page One.) here encouraging me to put htm where ha belongs, which 1 purpose doing. I have manv of vou know, been auoeeaafiil in hualneai hary-JflUidll afford to owe this man a dollar? To, . : show further the depth of his depravity, he caused to be .typewritten many cop i leg of my commitment and sent them to our friends in this city and else " where, not neglecting my own folks in ' toe old country. ' Can you think of any- thing more mallctouaT . In conclusion I would state I am not . the only one he has threatened to ex ' pose for soma real or fancied event In . . the Uvea of the recioient of. these let ters, for the district attorney has in his I possession, others. I am through nowf wun interviews. li results aeiermine. Friends, you will never know the ' amount of nerve, courage call It what . you mar that made me prosecute tnls , man, wno lor years nas Deen a mans ' nant cancer eatlnsr out our Uvea. Now that I have laid bare the one stain on nname, and with the frlenda I hope ave, I shall continue to again live . down tms Dlot. with the help and con ' fctant companlonahip of one who la the , peer 01 any woman, i snow i win. J. WHYTE EVANS. A Bold Step. , To overcome the irell-grounded ' and reasonable objections of tho more InW Ugent to the use of secret, medicinal torn Kands, Dr.. B. Y. Pierce, of Buffalo, K ,some time ago, decided to make a boK. departure from the usual course pursuot by the makers of put-up medicines for do nestle use, an,so has published broad east and openrf to the whole world, a tvlh and eomptete list of all the Ingredient? entering inWthe epmpocttlon of his wldelr celebrated fcjwiiGMSes, Thus he has Uke' his numerous mtrans and patients Jnt- hli f ullOnMe nee. ,. Thus too lie has r movedAlamedicices from among secrc noatrmrof doubtful merits, and marir thevaLfiemedici of Known Composttivn. IBSSE Vr thlaJjoldJleaDr. vrt hag shor. tnat Bji iy nt't airaia, guoioct tnem K, LllftJhi.lli'.iLalillJ Not only does the wrapper of every bottle or vr. fierce's uoiaon tieaicai uiacovery. the smous medicine for weak stomach, torpid i iver orbllioiuneas and ail catarrhal diseases I woerever locateo, nave pnnteo upon it, m plain Enolith, a full and complete list of all the Ingredients comDoslng It. but a small I book has been compiled ' from nuraeroi( standard medical work, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numer ous extracts from tho writings of leading practitioner ormeaieine. enaorsing n tut Mnmgt$i pomkcis urmt, eacn ana every mgre dlent contained In Dr. Pierce's medicines One of these little books wUl be mailed free to any one sending address on postal card ot by letter, to Dt, K. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. V.. and requesting; the same, From this little book It will be learned that Dr. Pierce's med icines coo tain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral ! agents or other poisonous ex Injurious ageatt and that they are mads from native, medici nal roots of great valuei also that some of Kis moss valuable ingredients contained m r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, over-worked, "run-down. nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their sauswa In fact, one of tba most valuable medicinal plants entering lnte tba composition of vr. fierce' jravonte pre scription wss known to the Indians a Squaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the use Of not a few of our most valuable native, me dicinal plants wss gained from the Indians a made no br improved and exact xro cesses, the aFsorlt Prescription " Is a most efficient remecy for regulating all the wom anly functions, correcting aispiacementa, a prolapsus, an teversion and retorverstor overcoming painful period, toning np tl nerves and bringing shoot a serfect state Jtfch 4Wa.!J!!Ldeeler . J . OWENS SHOWS LETTERS. Pbjrsiclan Ontllncs Defense In Extor tion Case ad Grows Sarcastic. (United Preaa Leased Wirs.) Los Angeles, Cal.. Bept 12. J. Whyte Evans, against whom a suit has been filed in the superior court on behalf of five Los Angeles newspapers to recover 11,169 due for advertising furnished ' two years ago, has left his customary hotels In Los Angeles and Ocean Park ?nd a process-server haa been . unable o either find nlm or learn what has i J become of the financier. Upon prefer- j ring criminal marges sgainat jur. o. j. Owens, the former president of the .' United Railways of Portland announced tnat ne would remain in ixs Angeles ,1 until the case had been disposed of. The process-server believes Evans is now speeding toward Portland. The criminal prosecution of Owens by Evans, which is based upon alleged extortionate letters, Is snswered by , Owens with a bale of epistles. - A telegram from Evans to Owens . reada: "Thank Ood. Letter received. May you live a thousand years." ' The doctor had been 111, but was re covering. The letters which the doctor will offer . In evidence to refute Evans' charges ' that he tthe doctor) had held over him threats to expose the Dromoter's San 'Quentln record should money not be forthcoming extend over a period of , several years.. Some were written from St Louis In 1902 and 180J, where and at which time Evans was president of ' the Bonlta Water company. The doctor - was then In Chicago. Later ones were : directed from Ocean Park, and the last uof the considerable number which Owens will use in his defense was sent jAta from Portland. Oregon. A St. Louis letter saluting Dr. Owens as "My . Dear Doc" and dealing with the affairs . of the water company closes as fol lows: "Doc, you purchase for yourself a , nice dressing case as a Christmas pres ent and charsre It to me." . "I purchased the suitcase," says the doctor, "but so far I am out for his present' to me, as he has never handed -, me tne price pr the article." At the time Dr. , Owens was In Chi eago, Mrs. Evans . (before that Mrs. Owens) was also there, hence Evans i wrote tnem rrom Bt.. jjouis: , "I must quit writing, for the reason that a charming; girl Is waiting on me ' .to take her, to. dinner.. Always your menu, dim. : In the early part of 1905 Evans was - in ruinre, , uaiirornia. Absence evi dently had ' made the henrta nt hnth mmseir sna wire, Mrs. Minns Hance " w." " - '" Bvn ftyuusr, iui U9 wrote aocior: lnna joins me In love to vou. with a i . m . , ... -aote vi iuyo, dim. About the date Evans received the nrst letter now in evidence as material for one of the extortion charges pre ferred against the doctor, he wrote from Portland an affectionate epistle, with the. salutation, "My dear doc," and clos ing witn, "Witn best wishes, yours sin cerely, Jim," . "These show," said the doctor, "how ne loved ma w-no could resist suoh an affectionate nature?" DEFAULTING JEWELER CAPTURED ON BORDER E. Wt Moore Brought Baxk to Los Angeles to An swer Charge of Theft. DENIES OWING A DOLLAR. iJ, Whyte Evans . Says His Advertls ; log Bills Have 'Been Paid. . Alleged dellnqtent,, advertising bills . against Mr. Evans in Los Angeles are ' said by him to be misrepresentations, and he asserts that he does not owe a 1 dollar to anybody Jn Lob Angeles, or r-Ocenn ParK. The Ocean Park Even- Ing?. Journal, the only paper In that oitl ft printed a week ago an editorlalJ in t fwnicn - strongly supported Mr. ' Evjis and exonerated him from blame J inffhe Owens trouble. ' , 'i owe no -man or company of men .In Los Angeles a dollar,"-" said . M". Evans today when shown the - Los -' jtngeles dispatches. "If I do, and they are now looking" for me to bring suft, ' why did they : not say the word while ' I was In Los Angeles: for two weeks. '. Do vou suppose- that' with all the nul. ' llclty that wasTgiven my affairs there I .. . uurins H" nicy cuuiu nut nave 4 xouna me iG sTve tneir papers r 1 '"When-I left Los' Angeles i for' Psrt- ' land I- left word at the Alexandria hotel that anyone who wanted to see me would find me at home In Portland. -i1t Jmre aVe any delinquent advertising s jwia, ana ao not, oeue.ve tnere are, Xfhey are-against corporations of which ' not in any manner personal taT'tns. Mr, ' Evans in conducting his Port- j land business is . an extensive .adver f . tlser, and among the newspapers here his record for prompt payment is, good. aTH : r. . . :.. The: last .Wisconsin legislature deel-. " sitlon to decide by popular vote whether . they will hive a state printing plant of their own, snt the printers sre aotlve , la behalf of the new slan. ; , ' . K-s-1 . (PadHo Ooast Prtat Leased Wirt.) Los Angelea Cel., Sept II. E. W. Moore, a Jeweler salesman for a Los Angeles firm, captured on" the Mexican border after a long chase, was brought to Los Angeles last night Moore Is charged with stealing 10,000 worth of diamonds ana jewelry rrom the com pany. Part of the Jewelry, amounting to t,vuv, was recovered. WARDEN KINCAID RESIGNS POSITION (Special- Dlapatch to The Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash., Sept 12. Con siderable surprise was occasioned in do-I litical circles late yesterday afternoon wnen it was announced that warden i Klncald of the state penitentiary had re signed to become assistant sunerlntend. ent or Jim Jtim s norm bans: road. war den Klncald confirmed the rumor, say- ids mai ne simpiy maae tne onange to setter ms position imanciaiiv. nia ne salary being 1800 per month. Mr. Kln cald is an old railroad man, having started as a wiper, then being promoted I to fireman and later to engineer. Klncald was appointed warden of the penitentiary a year ago and has proven one of the most efficient officials ever at tne neaa ot tne institution. Numer ous rerorms and improvements have been effected during his administration. uonsiaeraoiex . speculation is eelng in dulged In as to who will be Klncald's successor. SHINGLE MILL OPENS . AT CASTLE ROCK (Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.) u u u Awvn, , eta..., otiuv. A - . 1U. Black Diamond Shingle Mill company' piant. wnicn was destroyed Dy tne nood last November, is now rebuilt and com- I pleted. The mill has been ready for work for a week or more, but on ao count of considerable difficulty In ob taining filers and knot-sawera, did not commence operations until yesterday. I About 1.100 cords of bolta are now In the boom at this place and a drive of l.ooo cords rrom tne xouue river is ex pected about October 20. The capacity of the mill is from SO.000 to 66,000 per day. it employs 13 men. and the. monthly payroll Is a little better than $1,000. 7 Every equipment and appliance in and about the plant Is new and up-to-date and the buildings are illuminated by electricity, rurntshed by the com pany's own electric plant which Is run in connection wltn tne mill. , POWER COMPANY'S l PLANT COMPLETED (Specter Dispatch to The JsarsaL) Castle 'Rock, Wash., Sept 12. The works of the St Helens. Oregon, Mill & Power company at Spirit Lake Is being rapidly pushed forward. A good part of the ditchinr is done and th non stock. Is completed. .The crews have made a good showing for their three months' hard work. -The opposing forces, under the' leader ship of Dr. R. W. Coe oMTbrtland. have constructed a temporary dam above ,the4 Hi. Helens, Oregon, mui & rower com pany's flume, and have shut off for the time neing.me water supply. Tne latter company -nas, however, secured the gov eminent rights to the water' power of the Spirit lane waters. Tne company's sawmui is rapidly nearing completion.' To Advertise Union, County.' (Special Dl patch to Hi Journal.! ' T.a Grande. Or.. Sept. 18. The Grand Ronde Boosters' ' club has Just Issued a four-page illustrated newspaper de scriptive of Union county. One of these editions wia be handed to every person visiting the exhibition hall from the trains, i ne illustrations cover practi cally every line of lndustry In the county. In addition to the original 10, 000, over 4,000 additional copies have been ' supscriDea Dy several individual real' estate firms,, making in all 16,000 copies. T5."Difleronce,y s , . Try well-made . POSTUM 10 days, In place of coffee, and . you'll know. " i , . t 'i mmmm ' .! '"There's a Raori" October Delineator 15c, ; La Vida; Nemo, Smart Set C. B. a la Spirite, M. Be Corsets exciat: agu:i fern,; , -. wr-. . ; mih W mm Extra Stecial--rriday Only-Lxtra Special $6sMeKPlumes$31ft These Magnificent ; Ostrich Plumes which are to be sold Friday at the uh heard of low price of $3.19 are the most remarkable values ever offered - by ithis or any other Portland store. They were ordered from a New York importer eight months agojust before the sharp advance in Ostrich Plumes to nearly double former prices the, reason for this extraordinary sale. Each plume is of selected male stock, ranging from 15 to 19 inches long, with full head tips and perfect throughout Every one of the ' new colors is represented, also black and white. Regular $6.00 val- (ti ues, for Friday Sale. . . . .TjkP J iX " See Window Display. One thousand Silk Petticoats Regular $8.00 Value $4.87 Special for Friday Bargain Day we offer 1,000 Silk Petticoats, made of a superb extra heavy taffeta silk, in black, navy, green, champagne, red, light gray and changeable browns. Each gar ment is made extra full, with a deep tucked flounce and ruffle with J a fancy beading and a durable mercerized under ruffle to protect the sillu In every way a superb Petticoat, made to sell regularly for $3. For Friday Sale, only P0 . Mall and phone order filled. None tent on approval. See window. , ; , Your attention r la . invited to the su perb . display of New- Suits, New Skirts, New Waists. " New ' "CoeAev New Petti. etc No to show here. 75c Wool Waistings 25c Only about 250 yards of these pretty wool Walatlnn. food designs, very seasonable- now. Regular 75c values; odd pieces to closed out Friday Bargain OKf 1 19 V IT ' ..........l..s...aa.aeeeeseseeeeeee ww w 50c Scarfs and Squares 25c Hemstitched Scarfs and Squares, with fancy drawn work; Squares 30x30 Inches; Scarfs 18x50 Inches. Very pretty effects; regular 50c values, special for Friday Bargain Day at CtOl e . . . . . - ,. 35c Brocade Waistirtg 19C These White Brocaded Waistings wOl be much' used for fall and winter wear. Neat designs, soft .finish.-,; f Q Regular 35c values, Friday sale ............... .....IsC, 35c Womens Black Cotton "Onyx" Hos iery 25c Pair 100 dozen pairsof the famout "Onyx" brand Women's black cotton Stockings, the beat stocking of its kind in America, and the best value at its regular price of 85c. For Friday Sale we offer these 35c values for the first time at Four Thousand Yards Tuxedo Veiling ? 35c to 75c Vals. 17c per Yard Friday only, while It lasts, we" offer 4,000 yards of Tuxedo Veiling, in round and square mesh, all perfect and new veiling, no old patterns. Colors black, white, red, brown, black and white, navy, gray, etc Regular 35c to 75c values, 17 Fridayryard 1C 5-inch Taffeta Ribbon Reg. 30c Vals. 17c Yd. Friday' we offer 7,000 yards of 5-inch Taffeta Ribbon, good heavy quality, in all colors. Sold everywhere at 30c a yard. Special for Friday Ys Barsrain Da? at 1 1 C Lmbr'dered Turnovers Reg. 39c Values at 21c Prettiest white embroidered Women's Turnover Collars, in a variety of new and desirable desiorns: resruiar JVC, values, for Friday 21 C Women's Handk'chicfs Regular 20c Values 12c 100 dozen Women's Handkerchiefs in the smart crossbar effects, hem stitched and embroidered with all initials; regular 20c 19' values, at A&2C 50c Rubber Gloves 39c $0c Rubber Olovee, for housework, sr- den and asneral use, lQr 75c-$1.25 New Kid Belts at 50c $1.25 "Huffy Ruffles" Belts 75c New white, brown and black Kid Belts, with new back buckles; 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 values, all on sale at one K(li low price sJUC The very latest' "Fluffy Ruffles" Belts m tan, brown, green, If white and black; $1.15 values, special tor VSs Friday sale -..J...................... liJC New Tailor made ' Leather -Belts, all new colors, brown, green, tan and black; regular 75c and $1.00 values on Crt Friday sale at ,i........v........ iWC all eolors 11.00 I -at. roufttsin Srrtnae. three hard rubber plpss 1-6L Hot Water Bottles, soft. piiaoie ruooer, special i-at FounUln Brrlnae. three hard rubber pipes Le Febre's Toilet Water. 4-os. botUe 1 5c Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, ii. I boxes (or ,m.j- So Castile Soap, oake, only ....Set Be Fairy Soap, cake, only.... ,34 .Violet. Witch Has. Turkish Bath and Glycerins Boep, . (fir .69c 69c .50c 45c Great Friday Bargain Sale ; of . Bohemian Gold Glassware Sample Line at Half Price ' v' We sucured the sample line of genuine imported Bohe-, mian Cold Glassware from one of the biggest importers, in this country at a price that enables us to offer the choicest sample designs at about half price. Reg. $1.50 Stand Nappies Friday at. ...... ,78c" Reg. $1.75 Stand Comports Friday at ,.78C Reg. $2.00 Salted Almond Bowls for ... f ,.,..98c Keg. $2.00 Candy Cdmports Friday at. . ... . .98c Reg. $2.00 Handle Nappies Friday at . . .98c Reg. $2.25 Nappies, colored and gold de signs at j ....$1.23 Reg. $2.50 and $3.00 Relish Dishes at ... . .$1.48 Reg. $3.00 Bowls, with footing, for $1.48 Reg. $3.50 Comports, Friday Sale at . . . . . $1.78 Reg. $3.00 7-inch Comports, Friday Sale. . .$1.48 Reg. $3.50 Bowls, beautiful designs, at.... $1.98; Reg. $6.00 Bowls, exquisite conceptions, at. $3.78 Reg. $7.50 Bowls, exquisite conceptions, at .$4.48 Reg. $6.00 Creamer and Sugar, Friday at: $3.48 Reg. $7.00 10-inch Nappies, Friday'at. .. . .$3.98 Reg. $17.50 Bowls, richest patterns, at. . . . .$9.78 Reg. $3.00 Sherbet Cup and Saucer for. , . . .$2.00 , Many other pretty pieces at prices that will certainly tempt you ! to lay them aside for gifts. ' ? v ' : dosen cakes $1.75-$2;00 Bags and Purses $1.00 $2.00-$2.25 Leather Bags $1.25 Special for Friday Bargain Day we offer ISO new Car riage, Vanity, Xangton and back strap Ladies' Bags and Purses,' in brown, green,' tan and black; regular $1.75. and $2.00 values on . . Cl AA sale at t . . . . i , . . . . .U II St Regis, Carriage, Fluffy Ruffles and Vanity Bags,' in brown, black and tan leather. great variety -ot designs to select from; " regular $2.00 and 22i vadues J 215 Vanity' Bags," fitted with puff and mirror; regular $1X0 and $1.25 vilttS7ttTtT?J"r sale Friday, at . . . . . i . ..UOC H e a d q iia r ter s i or LcathcrNoVcltics isa Bolro PerSniratlon Powder ...Its' lOo Borated Talcum Powder, can...4e J 5o Swansdown Face Powder, box..$ too and ISe French Tooth Brushes. 10e Men's Underwear 73c 100 dozen Men's medium weight a-ray merino Undershirts and - Drawers; shirts are finished' with ribbed skirts and silk fronts; drawers made with extra staying and- self bands: 65 per cent wool and a great bargain at 4..... fvC New Art Pillow Tops Regular 39c, 50c Val. 29c An entirely new line of Pillow Tops for simple ' outlining or couching; regular 39c values, ; 0Q special at . . ; , ; . ,; .,. . . . : ewC $1.00; $1.25 Hat Pins 68c 35ct 50c Hat Pins 23c A special lot of the latest novelties in jet, enameled and rolled gold Hat Pins, some set with pretty . jewels, Some plain,' all the best styles; worth' regularly $1.00 and $1.25; ; CO Friday sale .'. . . . -. . . . "Oy . Sterling silver, Jet," enamel, stone Hat i.sDsMei lfai JN haA assail sif -srlsatVs iut aw v yivij fitsu ssfcjuvaa sass food long ones that will hold the at: well; regular 35c and ' 09, 50c, values 4ir.,ittOQ New goods now on display' bt every department, r New Dres Qooda, Newt SQkv New MHUnery, New Coats and Suits, New Gloves New Laces, etc Ramsdell Inverted Gas Light $1.75 Val. Complete $1.25 700 famous Ramsdell inverted Gas Lights. The best light made; throws all the light down, white and brilliant; made to sell for $1.75, but we offer the light complete ' Ai nr for only , ....... OleaW ar . '' i?.;v'',.. IHtflf . j' T .fiAf 'v.''r';i'"''.'i.'j,': 75c Lindsay Gas 48c 1,000 complete 175-candle power incandescent Gas Lights, com plete with globe, mantel and "Lindsay" burner." Every light guaranteed. Regular 76c values, It "J.. ..... 48c 20c, 25c Mantles 10c A special lot of 2,000 good man- tels, will fit all lights. We reserve the right to limit the number to eacn customer at tne stan- n g of. JLUC ling low price $1.25 Women's Underwear 05c Special for Friday .'only, 20 dozen. Women's fine qu-.::ty lxl r ribbed jnerino underwear, both, white and r -L These goods are fully 75 per cent wool and are epkn i: " 'finished. Always sold for.$1.25; special fi for Friday 1 1 1.